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5/11/2011 4:18 AM
 
Any other ideas ;)
 
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5/11/2011 8:13 AM
 
Unfortunately not.

If you use as "sender" the same mail-account which you use to authenticate against the smtp-server, it should work.

Kai
 
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5/12/2011 2:43 AM
 
Maybe i found out....

Assume your Office365-Domain is called MAILDOMAIN and your DNN-Domain is called DNNDOMAIN.
Then you use an account from MAILDOMAIN to authenticate against the SMTP and you're trying to send out mails from e.g. info@DNNDOMAIN.xxx
For this gettting to work your DNNDOMAIN must be authorized in the Office365 Admin Consoloe to tell the SMTP-Server that Mailaddresses from within your DNN-Domain are allowed to use it.
Ah...please don't ask me how to do this exactly, i just read this information deep (very deep) in a technet-article....

Hope that helps....

Good luck

Kai
 
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5/12/2011 3:48 AM
 
Thanks Kai,

Appreciate your follow up.

I think thats the question, what i need to do at O365, ive had some posts going there but not hearing anything back.
 
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5/23/2011 8:45 AM
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Turns out my problem was with my firewall. Previous email server was internal. I had to create a firewall rule for TLS & bingo, it worked.

Ive posted my solution here 
 
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